词组 | zombie |
释义 | zombie Theme: EXHAUSTION n. a very tired person.I feel like such a zombie. Maybe I'm not eating right.I'm just a zombie at this hour of the morning. Theme: PEOPLE - STRANGE n. a weird and frightening person.Martin is practically a zombie. Doesn't he ever go out—in the daylight, I mean?Tracy's getting to look like a zombie. Is she well? Theme: PEOPLE - STUPID n. a very stupid person.Is this some kind of gathering of zombies and mouth-breathers or something?Please ask one of those zombies to stand by the door. zombie 1. noun 1 a dull, personality-free person. From the belief of certain west African religions that corpses can be revived to walk the earth without souls US, 1941. 2 in poker, an expert player who shows no emotion, no matter how good or bad his hand is US, 1979. 3 a policewoman. Usually in the plural UK, 1956. 4 among air-traffic controllers, a suspicious unidentified flying object UK, 1982 2. verb to put someone into an apathetic condition. From a belief in soulless corpses that walk the earth (and film sets) having been revived by voodoo UK, 1990 zombie apocalypseA scenario depicted in apocalyptic fiction in which an onslaught of zombies (undead corpses) causes the collapse of human civilization. The Walking Dead and other shows and movies about a zombie apocalypse have proven wildly popular. zombie(ˈzɑmbi)1. n. a weird and frightening person. Martin is practically a zombie. Doesn’t he ever go out—in the daylight, I mean? Britney’s getting to look like a zombie. Is she well? 2. n. a very stupid person. Please ask one of those zombies to stand by the door. 3. n. a very tired person. I feel like such a zombie. Maybe I’m not eating right. |
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